Allen
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Thanks for the pics, Xavier! I was able to spend some time
May 03, 2008,15:52 PM
with the same watches a few days ago. I really liked the DB24 with the adjustable winding. The weight was great with a titanium case. The winding efficiency could be adjusted from the crown. From the back you could see a little cam that lifted 3 different pinions on and off the main rotor. Very ingenious.
I was also able to see 2 gorgeous new models annouced during the fairs. I forget the model number, but here are some wristshots:
Here's a video of the back:
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De Bethune : a lot of pics
By: foversta : May 3rd, 2008-14:18
As Nico told you in the previous posts, we visited together the Chronopassion shop in Paris to see the current collection from De Bethune. I must confess I'm a great fan of the work of Denis Flageollet and I believe that De Bethune is an excellent context...
Thanks for the pics, Xavier! I was able to spend some time
By: Allen : May 3rd, 2008-15:52
with the same watches a few days ago. I really liked the DB24 with the adjustable winding. The weight was great with a titanium case. The winding efficiency could be adjusted from the crown. From the back you could see a little cam that lifted 3 different...
DB 25
By: LVT : May 3rd, 2008-19:49
Stunning...
By: bucknstan : May 6th, 2008-10:07
Your pictures confirm to me that De Bethune timepieces continue to exude total class. I bought a DB5 several years ago when I first discovered De Bethune and I am always amazed at the finish of the movement (in this case a reworked vintage movement). The ...